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Show TUK SALT LAKL TK UN J-- JUUKN IN U, SUAUA MJt&AlWW 14, VJ2V, lEllffifS. Leopards Victorious Over Panther Rivals in. a Great Battle; Mud Larks Star Ooc tinned from V df' Rival Red and Black Team Stage Excellent Ex hibitjon in Annual Football Clastic; Final. Score Is 6 to 2; Muddy Field Prevents Either Eleven From Opening Up; Fumble Both 1 Frequent and Costly for Both Factions; Penalties Prevent West From Scorteam wa outplayed fwo-yar- trd lih HP ty-va- fr f ISaJt-We- lit. st rul( 1 tf i ten-yar- five-yar- fir thirty-five-yar- J -- Star. flay i four-yar- -- - tblrty-nlne-ya- forty-sl-yu- rd thtrty-seyen-ya- twenty-five-yar- 'forty-five-ya- ten-yar- five-yar- FIRST QUARTER. Winning the toss, the East High chose the north goal. defending PafVlnsun took Roberta kickoff on th East thirty-yar- d line and ran the hall back ten yards.' Myers pierced the left Side of tb Panther lips for a yard. made two through right IJvIngston Burro wd punted to NrfWman on guard th Wests mark. Newman returned five yards. , Funk Went ever left guard for three yards. ftljUam mgtJt two ovsr.tb Same place. Newrpan gfiqed a yard Roberts ran out of through center. bounds on East's twenty-yar- d line Putting the ball In fifteen yard. Livingston re)d off five yards around right end. Henderson bucked the line for two Myers wa hld far no gain. Burrows punted to th Wests eighteen-yar- d lln. where Eendon Juggled the ball, bmlth of th Leopards recovering. Livingston . carried the hall around right end tor five yards. Myers went through center for three. Jewked added a foot through right guard. Livingston made first down through a hole In the right side of the Panther Una On th pest play, Jewkes carried the ball six yaqis off right tackle for a touchdown, it was about Bureight minutes after play started row failed to kkk goal, fhe muddV pg-ain hitting the crossbar. Score East (, West o receive; twenty-five-ya- rd R Grpirnd Lost on Pgs& A Panther took Burrows1 kickoff beck to the West's forty-yar- d line. Roberts kicked on second down to the East s forty-yar- d was mark, but Livingston dropped In his tracks Myers made no gain through left guard, but got three through the same place on the next play. On punt formation, a poor past to Burrows resulted In a d loss. Roberts dumping the East Kicker. Burrows thqn to on the West s Williams Dick punted line, Williams taking th tWenty.yard ball back five yards. Roberts Immediately punted, the hall line, East's thirty-yar- d rolling to th wnere Livingston picked up the ball and ran baok ten yards. Myers took the hall through left tackle for a yard. Jewkes gained six yards through the same hole. Burrows punted to Newman on the West's twenty-yar- d mark, th Panther beck running the ball back twenty yards Funk failed to gain off right tackle, but made two yards through center. Ron. arts punted to East'a thirty-- ! ard line, Henderson carrying tb ball back two Jewjtes Gains. Williams made three yards over center Funk hit right guard for two yards. Roberts punted to the Easts line, where Livingston was dropped with no gain. Livingston mads a yard through right tackle. Myers mads two yards over left guard. Burrows punted to the West' thirty-yai- d line, D. Williams returning to the center of the field. Funk made1 a yard over left guard. Roberta 11ns. kicked eut a th East forty-yard Jewke netted three yard over left tackle Jewkes made another three yard through the same hole and four yard through left guard for first down Livingston' made eight yards through left guard. Henderson made a yard and fumBurrows booted to bled, but recovered. the West1 fifteen-yar- d llh. Newman running the ball back fifteen yards. t Roberts punted d tb East forty-yar- d llfie,' CJVIngstoh taking the ball back ten mark. Gregory yards to the fifty-yar- d tackled Livingston high end herd and knocked the Leopard back out for sevSmith mad five yards eral minutes. Th East got first areund right end down when the West wa penalized five A faks punt failed. yards for Mvers fumbling and Mork recovering for the West. Funk and Williams made no advaboe through th line. Robert punted out on the East' twenty-yar- d line. Burrow returned the bell to the East's lorty-ya- r with a line punt. Negrman re- Funk mad six yards on three line uurK. Robert punted, putting the hall on the East's fifteen-yar- d mark. Three plunges by Funk gave th Panthera first down. Funk then hi left guard for two yards Williams made a yard over center. Funk got first down .seven-yar- d run around fight end. on thlrty-flve-ya- I 6 r '-- ;f tr 4 I- sY ' '. , J t a V- - f"' VK.vfc w ;e s JW f " 5 ,v Jewke THK A v V 41 I recovered. The East backs then out- - fumbled and Johnson recovered. high tp (by Funk hit the center of the line for two Tw fib asnwnea tells vnrde Neman lost his footing and was d loss. Roberta RRtln atory of ty gnnuaj thrown for a at cum, punted out of hound pa the Left LepefiH'ntbr mark (teil innwff. The The East High put tho ball In play fifteen yards from the sideline. Myers cirfinal score waa: Boat I, West 2. left end Henderson cled tor he Leopards YW pq th flffenslvo yard w ygrd minute of actual playing time went around left epdforfora aeven-yartrnty-l- x d lose ingstpn wag thrpwn fa the second halt. the ball pn the on an and run, I Close to 4000 persons were In attend- Easts eighteen-yar- d putting lifte and the period ance at the game. ended The game waa ona of the rlosest In the Score, first quarter East S, West 0. history of Utah high school football, alcontest of 1911, though the SECOND QUARTER. blch waa on by the Panthers by a Rurrows punted tq the rqlddle Of the acore of f to 0, mUnt T excepted As a matter of fact. Indications were, for a field. Funk bit a ptenp wgll at cenfef great part of the gaiqe, that the game and failed to gain. Robert fiontpd pyep count would Brobpbly in yestertb goal line, flying tb hall to fhp day fray. Hoe. enty-yr- d Th C4t tyif ti tally camp in the latter leopards on thpir d part of iha first period, when Jewke made first down with Burrows failed carried the ball across. hit end. Jewkes run around right fa tho attempt at goal The score came left guard tor two yard Uifi Henderson as tho result of Kscandon's tumble of an netted two over tfekia.' Burrow right thirty-yarllagt high punt, which was recovered by then kicked to yk'gaUs d mark. This put the bqll op tho Newman v he Leopards " the fteen-yar- d line, from where t tys middle of carrying the gridiron .poked over. D. VVliham hit left guard for two yard ' scandofi fumbled, but reCoyereo Panthers Score. Escan don made no gala fiifough the left d fhe safety made by the Panthers came wing' of the Leopard line. A in the middle of the fourth quarter, when penalty wa inflicted on the Panthers for e punt from behind his own goal offside and Roberts punted to the East's d mark. was blocked and the ball reciOvOred Livingston hit left guard for three by Henderson. Hypr failed tp gain through the Elay throughout the gptlre first half w aa yards hd16Burrow punted tq Newman remarkkbly clpse, and neither team had same lint. Robert the fidge- llhough thp Leopard made Pn the West's twenty-ygr- d to East more the more and often forty yard 1 punl down gained firpt was out forced of bound pn scrimmage than their oppo- Henderson yards throughwere also thrown a number the first play after making a yard around nents, they s fpreed to run with of times for big losses, so the ground left end. Jewke bail when he auw po qne to throqr gained was about the same fof ppth thy forward to and lost a yard. Burrows teems. line, The West high outclassed their rivals punted to the West's thlrtv-yar- d from tfie very start pf the second half, Newipsu returning five yards. find continued to do so until the last four minutes of play, when the Leopards final- Punting Game ly broke away from the twenty-yar- q t.o the Bast's forty. Robert line, where the ball was put Into play jnrd mark punted Livingston went over right following the West high safety. Jewkes tackle for flee yards Henderson netted made large gains through the center of two Through' Left kuftrd "Burrows th Panther line of from eight to fifteen was yards thrown for a li ss on a fake punt formation and punted to West's forty, kqrds. llliains waa downed In wherp P. Close. tracks Roberts punted to the Easts thirty-yar- d However, he east benchers Were unable line, Lie ingston carrying the ball to go farther than the West twenty-yar- d to the center of the field Henderback line Rpborte then punted to ppar the son piade three yards around right end of the field, blast Ipst on a fum- Jewkes d was dumped for a loss ed the whistle blew following the a fake punt lunnjtjpil urow puntfirst lineup. Thu cam to an end the on Willed to Ihlrty-yai- g the Wests Jing, most bitter struggle ever contested by iam returning twenty yards. the two rival school. f Williams made a vard through left It wa because tb Wtit high player Funk netted five yards over right 1 were go eager to crop the Rest goal , the Uohgfjs bunte to Myers on fall-in7 line, somethin which has not been eqne r. s lb Lely yard fine, the' Lsoparq East' for over two years, that they were rerun the back ball tp peatedly penalised for offside plsy when Uvlngsfon circled left end for five within striking distance of their objective. yards A pass, Jewkes to Livingston, from Once this occurred when West had one punt ten yards and foot to go fr e touchdown, and twice first formation, the gained Bat- Referee Aslltop dqwq tof when they hafi but four yards to go. penalized the Leopard fifteen wards, petting the ball on the East Tfimble Stops Score. mark. Burrows pu nled tq tb Wastd fine. William fumbled, bull An unfortunat fumble by Funk after twenty-yar- d crossing the goal ling was another cause I ecowred Roberts for grief by West supporters. puntefi to th Easts a mark O, William Intercepted Jewkes and Livingston were the twq leopard pass giving the ball to the West big mainstay fpr Easttore high. Jewkes on line. fh East the time and tira again through West high line when the other backfleld Funk made three yards from a fake punt L Williams hit center for men had been repulsed. Livingston formation Funk first down tot yards starred oq rstyrhlpg putjt gnj oq (hQrt four the West - on a line plunge over right end runs. r 4 D. Williams made Newman played aa excellent gams for Thq first nlf West high He returned punt after punt a vayd through center endei1 wf from tdn to thtry yards , for distance the V Too much credit cannot be given Vern Funk, West high fuHback. for hi valiant line Score first bl(: Past , West 0. efforts to give th Panthbr h victory The East high line field extremely well TUIRD QUARTER- When on the defenalv. and even Funk, sterling player that be la. found difficulty Burrow kicked off to D. William on in gaining any ground, fub had an old the West's d D. line. cur over hit right eye opened early in Williams returned twenty yard Roberts the third period, but continued to play in punted out of bounds on the East twenty-yar- d plte of the Injury line, the ball rolling thlry yards on "Boeb "j Burrows, Leopard the ground. Burfows punted tq the Douglas was carried from the field Wests center, marlt, Newman Examination making the run back.' Newman failed to during the fourth period. revealed that he had been rendered un- gain. Roberta punted to the East d conscious as a result ef his eagerness to ling, running back block a Panther lpe plunge. H regained yard. DrawnUylngslon back to punt, Burrows fumconacibusnesd shortly after being removed bled, hut recovered with a d loss. Burrows punted to the West forty-yar- d fropt th field. line, William returning tep yards. filfffa 5 hav ing Touchdown in Third Period. Em V'J s . " r V t. , , ... vik -- w ..5 v ... A , , f fd? ' at Cache Valley league baseball player. A number of tnlvoraltjr Of W witnessed the gam. Lineup end summary: U, 4 C. (211 Montana Min (.to... It... Quinn..,, Borel. I. ... , ...,.c ..... Maloney...,, land. We hi k trikick' 5 The quarter ended with the baU on the poena being useless, because tbe party twelve-yar- d line wanted is outside of California. -Easts score tnfi ' fhfr4 quarter: , Rtafford announced the next session of the grand Jury would be Monday. West . There waa none today. "There are several witnesses, including FOURTH QUARTER. two umpires, gte ajUJ ant to g mention." Stafford said. f Stanger and Hart showed atup fin. The all times. Blue and Whit line held Paul Dortus, Aggie end, a in bed and a very sick man. H hit his had on th tackling dummy yesterday, for a quarter Seeley got into tbe same today, but wa Injured ae that he may not a back again. For Montana. Jaok Havana, a Utah hoy from Tooele, was lit whole nhow He made moat ef tho few aina mad by his team and did soma vicious tackling. former Coach Httaer ef Montaaa i and unsportsmanlike eouduct, as rhargert by Center player. 'Th schools already have severed athletic relation. RITOLA WIN NEW YORK, Nov. 13 William Ritola, Finnish -- American Athletic club, won the run of the national junior Amateur Athletic union here today. He Va Cortlandt park REFEftfE ejtONfRATEfi J6?H. covered the seconds ATLANTA. Nov. 12 Mike Thompson course In 2 minutes, M Amesoli Patsonl. Haskell institute, Kan , fumbled on the next play, but West re- of Emmltsburg, Md , who wa the ref-etof the American runner an two OlymIndian here week at first down the game ago covered, giving the panthers d on the East' line. Time waa between Georgia Tech and Center col- pic team, was second. Frank Kuna, also taken' out for Jewke. the East fuljhack lege, issued a statement today exonerating an Olympic competitor, quit during the d Funk took the ball to the West tbe Tech player of Intentional roughness firet lap while in seventh position. L-- . v lips on a plunge over left tckle. 'v -v with tji fal( apparently over the Une, a west pack fnmnled. East High recoverline. Burrow: ing on their d kicked out Of bounds on the East line. ' The ball was given to the Panther on the East highs line, fifteen yards in. Funk hit a wall at left tackle and mgd no gain. William fait left guard for three yards Funk then carried the ball flv yard through right guard,' but the (tall we brought back ahd tb West high pencilled flv ygrds for of t lde. Fufak mad a yard through right guard Kewroan copld not gala through entT A The lateral paw wa grounded Leopard secured possession of the bail on the East high's eleven-yar- d line on booted to the East down's Burrow line, Williams returniK highs forty-ggx- jl d fifteen yartj. A run Pver left guqrd gave the Panther first down ami jtu' them pritfain fifteen yard of eot The Panther made six yards on thne line plunge by Fhuik and William, but could not make (It necessary fen yards. crode-cognt- alx-nii- le ten-yar- six-yar- Wheeld llazey Iee. Gay Steven rg..... , .... re..... ..Ob. .... J-t- one.... . .... thb, , . , ,.rhb.. Substitution .....fb ..Perry Anderson ..McKay Hansen . .Button . .Worley . . Conroy . . Kalck . .. . ..Hart Ralllf Zelley for Stanger Koeiey, Erickson for Bellli, Hints for Anderaon, Nielson for Conroy, Conroy for Bowman for Stanger, Gardnr for Hansen, Alston for Erickson, Whitmore for fck, ftnendlnf Faff.) touchdown added Another point to ; Prtneetoa'B acorn, There was more sorrow for Tale In th first minute of the Sfcopd half. Reheerer of Lrinceton got off n poor punt to start th half, and Murphy of Yala grabbed at ths belt end giufftd It. Thr wa n wild scramble, end Mika Callahan of Princeton, with hi mother looking on, came up with the bad and began sprintHi brother ing toward tb Yle goat. Tim wa in the pursuing posse, but Mike was across before they could get near him. Another field added otill another point. Princeton rooters were too cold by this time to do much rooting. "Firio" Kemp-te- n wee sent ta as a substitute for Thorne Murphy. At the same time Aldrich, a Yale star of last year, went in, and the Yale people yelled hopefully as they saw them trotting across the field. Between them, Kqmpton and Aldrich mmrdb'iv made first down. It availed .nothin 3, however. Princeton went on rouln the score. Leurie made a fair catch of a kick on ths line, and football playKeek, a wonderfully-name- d Three er, booted a goal from placement. mere points for Princeton, and thus It ' ; ended. ( from , goat-fre- thirty-three-ya- n necEPTiQft r?n mi8hiaky. Conroy. Jesse W, Duffin, who will leeve soon Rrirkson 2, Scoring'Goal Touchdownstouchdowns on a mission to the northwestern state WorFalck. from for tfae L. V. 6. church, will be given a lev 8. Colonel night Th Official' Referee Prince, farewell reception Wednesday Orereception will be hld In the Second ward Umpire Lieutenant Hall. Army. meeting hnue. gon. Head linesman Hamilton. Utah. ' i'- ten-sar- ten-yar- d A Revision of Clothing Prices ten-yar- Safety Recorded. Burrow dropped back to punt behind the go )ine, fe wa finable to hold the Henderson ifippery pill and Tumbled, falling on the ball. He ws tackled behind the goal line for fa safety. Score East, 6, West, 2. Ths Leopards were given the ball on their twenty-yar- d line. Catrow replaced Burrows. Jewke, on a fake punt made nlni yards over right guard Jewke punlpd to tb West high ( forty, Newman returning fifteen yrd line. Parkinson Intercepted forward yard pn the Cat high fprty-yr- d line, d Jewkes made firet down with a gain qff left tackle and another Myers gain oxer the opposite tackle. failed to galp, but Hander tan reeled uff n, pa We have revised the prices on Suits and Overcoats .thr'ough out our entire stock, reducing prices to conform with the new market con- - five-var- yard. Jewke wa forced to punt, the ball gond being given to the ing over the lln line. RobPgnther on their twenty-yar- d d ert kicked out to the West high s tin. Livingston made six yard through rlghf guard. Jgwke made two yard through the same place. Tb. "Statue pf Liberty'' of play went for a fit loss.' Jtwfaea punted to the line. Williams West blfb's seven-yar- d but fumbling, recovering. Roberts punted out twenty yards, and the game ended. Final scorq East. (; West, 2. The lineup and (ummary: West High. (2). East High (). Roberta ....Smith GWesple Gregory it..,. lg Ryan McKay Burrows ,...e jQhnsog. . rg Good.. Kutpr Mork R. Williams .rt re Parkinson Krofa Henderson Fscandon qb ,.1hb Newman LJvInghton Jewkes Funk. .....fb .. Myers D. William rhh ' Score bp period: 2 Wept high East faigh I 0 0 0 Catrow for East high Sutaftutlon: V if, r IU 400 a K US. yte six-ya- lx V. aj thlrtv-five-yr- 1 ......... 02 i v' xn . k ' UK t f i i ditions. Burrow. Scoring: Fast high Touchdown, Jewke Wear high SsfeTyr ' Officials. Referee Ashton. Umpire Werner. Head linesman Home. Pocatello High School qnd Tooh Both Late I peelal e Tb Trlbaaa. Nov. 18. Th POCATELLO, Ida., Idaho Technical Institute football tvre arrived heiW today after suffering a defeat to the Ipne of 60 to 0 at the hands of the College of Idaho at Caldgreil yesterday. Tb team left here In a crippled condition. Finlay and Cowan did not go The college team outweighed th locals fifteen pound to the man and escelled Th winners chiefly in interference. little on line bucks, but made great md on forward passes and and runs. gains Tfae Tech team wa In poor ccondltjon, a shown by th fact thaat It held the college to I to 0 for the first quarter and 12 td fog tfae second and then grant to pieces. Kennedy and Lehrbas starred for the Tech apd Brash ears nd Lowell starred for the College of daho. The Pocatello Hlgi school lost it game Blackfoot with that high yesttrdsy a score of 22 to 0. The local school by a were boys crippled by losing AUen by injuries Stafford Would Have Natf Raymond Tettify w This is an opportunity you have long sought, Buy new merchandise at rock bottom prices. This is not a clearance sale, but a revision of prices. Look ground, see what other stores are offering, weigh the real value of the garment-comp- are our values with higher priced, and you will buy Hand Clothes. . 4 ' 5m ti a. "J r off-sid- e, Special to Tb U Tribes. LOS ANQKLES, Nov. 12. Appeeranc Los Anels county grand before tb Jury, Investigating th Coast league baseball scandal of Kidney Cohen, yesterday. wS folio ed today by announcement of Frank Btafford. deputy district attorney, that b Is considering summoning her from Seattle Nate Raymond, reputed king of th coast gambling ring, to further enlighten the Jurors a to ths action of th Silled baseball oormptors. Btafford did not specify as to- - how he Intended to get Raymond hare, a aub- - This adjustment of prices means a saving to you of from $10 to $20 per darment ten-yar- yrds Liringston Gains. Livingston mads eight yards around right and. Myers hit tho toline but failed to gain. Burrow punted Newman on lln and the bail the Weat' twenty-yar- d Wa parried back thirty yards by Newman ,to th middl of the field. Funk first formation end fqmbled on th .A A Second Half. Wt, EaL 1 Group First downs scrimmage ttl Flrat down forward pas Total first down Forward completed ... Forward pasie paaaei Intercepted Forward passe grounded .. ... Punt (number) Punts average distance (yards) Kl koffs average distance (yards) Fumbles Fumbles recovered Penalties (yards) Return of punt . Total. West. m Eqt. 0 1 f I 0 0 0 1 t 0 1 26 16 21 0 0 4 26 0 I I .i 0 17 101 I! t 0 I II II 1 40 I .1 II a i v |